Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:
Private John Kilmartin (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on May 5, 1871, at Whetstone Mountains, Arizona. His citation reads:
Gallantry in action.
Hospital Corpsman John E. Kilmer (US Navy) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on August 13, 1952, in Korea. His citation reads:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in action against enemy aggressor forces. With his company engaged in defending a vitally important hill position well forward of the main line of resistance during an assault by large concentrations of hostile troops, HC Kilmer repeatedly braved intense enemy mortar, artillery, and sniper fire to move from 1 position to another, administering aid to the wounded and expediting their evacuation. Painfully wounded himself when struck by mortar fragments while moving to the aid of a casualty, he persisted in his efforts and inched his way to the side of the stricken marine through a hail of enemy shells falling around him. Undaunted by the devastating hostile fire, he skillfully administered first aid to his comrade and, as another mounting barrage of enemy fire shattered the immediate area, unhesitatingly shielded the wounded man with his body. Mortally wounded by flying shrapnel while carrying out this heroic action, HC Kilmer, by his great personal valor and gallant spirit of self-sacrifice in saving the life of a comrade, served to inspire all who observed him. His unyielding devotion to duty in the face of heavy odds reflects the highest credit upon himself and enhances the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for another.
Private Joseph Kimball (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on April 6, 1865, at Sailors Creek, Virginia. His citation reads:
Capture of flag of 6th North Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.).
Today we’d like to wish my sister-in-law Cougar a VERY HAPPY 43rd BIRTHDAY!!! We hope it’s a good one (though who knows if it will be since my 42 year-old brother Sonny doesn’t believe in celebrating birthdays… that Sonny, always full of joy and happiness). Anyway, maybe Allison and Austin will make it a great day…
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